The campaign officially starts in May, but Coke said personalized bottles have already started to hit store shelves.

Among the new names that will be appearing on Coke bottles are Desi, Shay, Emmanuel, Sheena and Destiny.

Larry, Art and Eddie also made the cut.

For people with less common names, Coke is offering the chance to order a custom bottle online emblazoned with a name or personal message. The 8-ounce glass "Share a Coke" bottles cost $5, plus $5 shipping. A six pack gets free shipping.

The goal is to encourage Coke drinkers to share pictures of themselves and their "Share a Coke" bottles on social media. The company said last year's "Share a Coke" campaign was a huge success.

"We can't wait to see how fans share their amazing stories again this year -- in real life and through social media," said Jennifer Healan, a marketing director at Coke. "People invited Coca-Cola into their lives and took ownership of the campaign as a way of self-expression."